Would it have been wrong to simply not respond at all? Not even acknowledge receiving something like that? It would have been more amusing to me to imagine the co-irker thinking it was all settled, and then not having the designated cook show up.

Would it have been wrong to simply not respond at all? Not even acknowledge receiving something like that? It would have been more amusing to me to imagine the co-irker thinking it was all settled, and then not having the designated cook show up.

It wouldn't have been wrong, but it might have invited extra conflict, because the SS would twist it in his head (and possibly to other people) into "Brother agreed to do this and then never turned up! He ruined the event!"

I feel like this could so easily be either a running gag in a sitcom or a setup for Punk'd:

-PresumptuousCoworker enters room-

PC: Hi folks, I hate to interrupt your meeting, but I just wanted to make sure I touched base with everyone.Room: [silent goggle-boggle]PC: So, Sharon, you're going to need to leave a half hour early to pick my daughter up from daycare tomorrow. Rob, the keys will be by the back door so you can get into the shed where I keep the mower. I prefer the backyard mowed in diagonals, by the way. Stephen, I'm going to need you to pick up four trays of cookies from Subway, all double chocolate. Oh, and Mark, the party is probably going to run late and involve alcohol, so bring some rubber gloves so that you and Jessie can get all the toilets sparkling afterward! Ok, see you tomorrow!-PC leaves-Room: [stunned and confused silence] Who was that guy anyway, does he even work here?

Would it have been wrong to simply not respond at all? Not even acknowledge receiving something like that? It would have been more amusing to me to imagine the co-irker thinking it was all settled, and then not having the designated cook show up.

It wouldn't have been wrong, but it might have invited extra conflict, because the SS would twist it in his head (and possibly to other people) into "Brother agreed to do this and then never turned up! He ruined the event!"

As much as I'd want to delete the email with no response at all, I'd reply with "That is not going to happen."

I feel like this could so easily be either a running gag in a sitcom or a setup for Punk'd:

-PresumptuousCoworker enters room-

PC: Hi folks, I hate to interrupt your meeting, but I just wanted to make sure I touched base with everyone.Room: [silent goggle-boggle]PC: So, Sharon, you're going to need to leave a half hour early to pick my daughter up from daycare tomorrow. Rob, the keys will be by the back door so you can get into the shed where I keep the mower. I prefer the backyard mowed in diagonals, by the way. Stephen, I'm going to need you to pick up four trays of cookies from Subway, all double chocolate. Oh, and Mark, the party is probably going to run late and involve alcohol, so bring some rubber gloves so that you and Jessie can get all the toilets sparkling afterward! Ok, see you tomorrow!-PC leaves-Room: [stunned and confused silence] Who was that guy anyway, does he even work here?

Anyone else hear this in the voice of the boss from Office Space?

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I feel like this could so easily be either a running gag in a sitcom or a setup for Punk'd:

-PresumptuousCoworker enters room-

PC: Hi folks, I hate to interrupt your meeting, but I just wanted to make sure I touched base with everyone.Room: [silent goggle-boggle]PC: So, Sharon, you're going to need to leave a half hour early to pick my daughter up from daycare tomorrow. Rob, the keys will be by the back door so you can get into the shed where I keep the mower. I prefer the backyard mowed in diagonals, by the way. Stephen, I'm going to need you to pick up four trays of cookies from Subway, all double chocolate. Oh, and Mark, the party is probably going to run late and involve alcohol, so bring some rubber gloves so that you and Jessie can get all the toilets sparkling afterward! Ok, see you tomorrow!-PC leaves-Room: [stunned and confused silence] Who was that guy anyway, does he even work here?

And Merry Mrs Martin - the funny thing is Bro is actually very good at grilling and loves to do it - for himself and the family that appreciates him and his skill (and buys him things like bbq cookbooks, new tongs and metal grill skewers for xmas and b-days - because we are generous and thoughtful like that ). But his grill skill has never come up at work.

[mod hat off]I want to know how the coworker responds. That's just so... I have no words. Wow.

[mod hat back on]And SlitherHiss, if you don't like the post or discussion, don't read it. You're not going to find every discussion here of equal interest to you. Go participate in the threads that do interest you.

[mod hat off again]I *really* want to know what the coworker says. What's he going to do when his minion doesn't appear as ordered?

This is hysterical...I need to set this guy up on a date with my former co worker who had delusions like this. She expected me to go to the grocery store for her and pick up all her ingredients for her potluck offering at work then bring them to her at work the next day...I don't drive and had to take 2 buses home because I had to pick a toddler up at day care! I was not an ehellion at the time so I don't believe my answer was exactly polite.

OP here. So for those of you curious about the fallout of the email, I give you the update I will call The Punishment Gift Of Silence :

So Clueless gets to work the same time as Bro in the morning. He asked for earlier hours so he can get off earlier - he is supposed to clock out at 1:30 but Bro says he turns his computer off at 1:00 and is out the door by 1:10 every day. At the start of the day he will wander over to Bro's desk. He will put his feet up, sip his coffee and proceed to monologue about how much work he has to do, how his big expensive house needs all this work and how his current GF is taking all his money. I call it monologuing because he neither invites nor appreciates any feedback from Bro, and if Bro ever says anything Clueless just keeps talking like nothing happened. He also likes to sprinkle some potential PD into the mix by telling Bro how much he hates his coworkers and how so-and-so "threw him under the bus" etc. etc. Bro would never gossip but I still can't believe this guy is dumb enough to bad mouth the people he has to work with in a way that could very easily get back to them (if my Bro wasn't such a nice guy).

So after the "no thanks" email Bro noticed that Clueless has apparently decided to 'punish' Bro by giving him the silent treatment. He has stopped treating Bro to his a.m. gripefests. He has only come to him for work-related issues, and been very brief and chilly during all their exchanges.

Bro will obviously mourn the loss of such a valuable friendship. Not!

Don't you love those people who are so convinced that they are Deity's gift to the world that the worst thing they can think to do to you is deprive you of their presence? Sheesh.

...oh, and I told Bro not to worry, Cynical Softly is sure that Clueless will 'forgive' Bro and they will magically be friends again the minute Clueless wants something from him.

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